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List Price: $24.98 | | Label: Urban Works
Salesrank: 8755
Released: June 5, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The Cosby Show appeared on NBC from 1984 to 1992, becoming one of the most popular programs in the history of television. The Cosby Show depicted a close-knit and prosperous African-American family (The Huxtables) that dwelled in New York City. Dr. Heathcliff (OB-GYN) and Clair (attorney) Huxtable were a happily married, dual-profession couple with aspirations of raising their 5 children in an uplifting, positive environment. The Cosby Show held TV's #1 slot for a record 5 consecutive years (1985 to 1990) and stayed in the Top 20 shows for all eight seasons it was on NBC.
The Cosby Show: Season 4 Reviews:
If you love The Cosby Show... 
2009-10-26 - If you love this show, buy the DVD. I really enjoy watching quality televison again!
Love the Cosby Show 
2009-04-24 - I love Season 4 of the Cosby Show. It was great to come to Amazon.com and find all the seasons. And at a great price! Thanks, Amazon!!!
must see tv 
2009-01-13 - This truely is a must see family show. The Cosby Show is a family favorite even with our 4 year old. You can't go wrong with the wit and wisdom of Heathcliff and Clare Huxtable. I only wish there were more wholesome shows on tv today for our family. Fortunately, there are DVD's.
Bill Cosby 
2009-01-06 - The DVD was received in excellent condition and the packaging was great. We now own all the Bill Cosby series and enjoy them over and over. Thanks for a great product.
Transitional Period 
2008-07-10 - In retrospect, this is one of the more interesting seasons. When the show begins, we notice one person missing from the original cast, Lisa Bonet. (She only appears in picture form during the title sequence.) Where has she gone? Off to the west coast set of A Different World for the popular spin-off's first season. Dear Lisa would only appear as a guest star on two new episodes, "Shakespere" and "Home for the Weekend." (That doesn't include the fantastic slection of previous footage illuded to in the 2-part "Looking Back" collage.)
Instead of seeing Lisa, we witness the introduction of Geoffrey Owens to the regular cast, portraying Elvin Tibbadeaux, who is now married to the oldest Huxtable child, Sondra. They've decided not to pursue their previous career interests and devote themselves to running their own wilderness supply store. This venture presents a recurring topic throughout this season, as well as the first season of A Different World.
Meanwhile, the Huxtable ship keeps sailing with Theo completing his turbulent high school career, Vanessa's boyfriend list expanding, Rudy wanting to wear the wrong clothes and Cliff losing his memory. Among the celebrity guest stars are Christopher Plummer, Adam Sandler (as a recurring character) and Wallice Shaun (also recurring). [Of course, we also have Adam saying, "When Roxanne finds out there's no helicoptor, she is gonna - " what's the word " - plotz!"